Let's not re-open the discussions about Redpath. Many (including me) feel it provides useful employment and 'was there first', others want parkland or residential or ????? It will not move for decades.Conversion to lofts and mixed-use cultural center when?
Yeah, and the Redpath plant has a lot of infrastructure to replaceSure, but that could be said about absolutely any buidling/property/piece of real estate.
Heck I'd sell my own home (which I'm perfectly happy in) for the 'right price'.
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As @hawc noted, almost everything has "a price' and, maybe, one day Redpath will 'get an offer they can't refuse' but they have a huge investment in the current plant and have been doing upgrades to it over the last decade. There is lots of FAR cheaper land not too much further away and the City does have some ability (until Daddy Ford decides otherwise) to maintain the 'industrial' zoning of the site.Yeah, and the Redpath plant has a lot of infrastructure to replace
Love Redpath. Love seeing the big ships in the harbour. Only thing I would ask would be to replace this ugly chain link fence with a beautiful brick wall, or maybe a wrought iron fence. A little bit of beautification would go a long way. View attachment 706567
I assume that is a private fence.Toronto is addicted to this style of ugly ass fence. I swear it's one of the factors that contributes the most to parts of Toronto looking gross and uninviting sometimes. It is crazy how much more appealing our city could be if we got rid of that style of fence and instead opted for more appealing finishes in our public spaces.



